Quote:
Originally Posted by bouche
ok, well, go ahead and sue them. It seems like you have all the answers without even finishing basic high school. good luck with your career.
|
You're an imbicile! If the CONTRACT states that Apple should pay developers for applications sold on the AppStore no later than 45 days after the end of the month of sales and Apple doesn't - guess what? They are in BREACH OF CONTRACT! One can sue in a court of law about this - really. Get an education.
I find the entire arrogant fan-boy attitude of some to be way, way over the top. 'Apple can do no wrong'. 'You'll get your payment *eventually*'.
Um, if Apple, in their OWN contract (to which you MUST agree) fails to comply to that contract - you can SUE them in COURT for DAMAGES. Um, even after they correct the problem. The breach of contract doesn't go away just because they eventually 'fixed' it.
I say that if the situation even comes close to occuring again - class action lawsuit asap.
Apple needs a hard, bruising, lead-boot kick to the head to avoid droves of developers abandoning their little shell game. I'm simply paying lip-service at the moment. They can suck my c*ck for all I'm concerned. I have real paying gigs where I don't have to bend over and take it up the *** for naught...
TYVM